Several Major League Baseball teams have a tradition of hazing their rookie players every year by forcing them to dress up as women for team flights, and now, a powerful LGBT group aligned with pro athletes is calling on that tradition to stop!

Players on the teams — which include the Oakland Athletics, Miami Marlins, Chicago Cubs, and many others — contend that the event is harmless fun designed to lightly haze rookies while promoting team bonding.

Athlete Ally, the LGBT group, sees it differently, and they are worried the cross-dressing players are sending the wrong message to kids.

In a crazy shocking new vid, NY Giants players were seen "hazing" a rookie player, Prince Amukamara by forcibly carrying him into a recovery area and tossing him into an ice bath.

After the video was released, Giants coach Tom Coughlin "hit the roof" when heard about what went down in the team's locker room during training camp and responded with:

"I'm going to look into it, I'm going to talk to the parties involved. Anything that occurs within this family or within our group should not be a part of any social media aspect. I’m going to address that strongly, and I’ve spent a little time on that this preseason, but I’ll look into it further."

Teammate Steve Weatherford has since deleted the video and apologized for his actions, tweeting:

"I want to apologize to the fans… The video I posted was distasteful. Our team is a family, and we love each other. I am sorry to the fans"

However, we still have a copy of the hazing clip - watch (above)! It is unbelievable! Prepare yourself for some NSFW language and mild violence!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: